Stuff You Probably Know About: Coolhunter
#1123 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/08/25 15:30:02
http://www.thecoolhunter.net/
SEE:
Architects who design residences like steel-and-glass skyscrapers, only tiny!
FEEL:
The pain of residents with no privacy and massive electric bills!
Re: Mayan Underworld
#1124 posted by Tronyn on 2008/08/29 05:53:14
Well, even though it IS a "Portal of Souls" as in The Night Journey, the style might not be so much my style - if a similar underwater maze partially submerged was found in Europe, that might be more like it. I've never really done Mayan or even Egyptian stuff, which seems like a more simple architectural style than (Medieval) Arabian or European - but of course in any Quake map there's a good deal of "make up whatever the hell you want." I do admit to the underground mazes tendency though - lol, just wait for Arcanum.
Re: Lunaran link
I still don't understand why there aren't "stylistic" buildings that are just totally reactionary. I guess every huge company just has to go with the modernism/futurism style in order to seem cutting-edge.
Holy Shit Indeed
#1126 posted by
pjw on 2008/09/04 07:21:09
Those pics remind me of Kowloon Walled City on a ridiculously grand scale.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kowloon_Walled_City Obviously the density is much, much less, considering KWC had 50,000 inhabitants on 0.026 km� before it was razed, but there's something just...
busy feeling about those pics that gives that same vibe. Lots of people in a (relatively) small area...
More cool KWC pics + info here:
http://www.doobybrain.com/2007/08/22/kowloon-walled-city-city-of-darkness/
I highly recommend the book.
Man WTF
#1127 posted by
mwh on 2008/09/04 11:55:49
I had no idea about Kowloon Walled City! Sounds like something from a SF book...
Kowloon
#1128 posted by
necros on 2008/09/06 06:41:47
looks completely badass. o.o
Tetrapods
#1129 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/09/08 14:30:14
Yeah...
#1130 posted by
bal on 2008/09/08 21:00:48
I love tetrapods, too bad they are actually useless... =\
#1131 posted by
metlslime on 2008/09/08 22:34:05
too bad they are actually useless
That's what they said about crates...
RC Plane With Camera Flying Over New York
#1133 posted by kungfu panda on 2008/09/12 14:12:16
Truth Vs Fiction Part Xxi
#1134 posted by kyng fyy on 2008/09/12 16:32:39
http://www.nurflugel.com/Nurflugel/Horten_Nurflugels/ho_iv/Falvy_Pics/Img0076.jpg
Lessee.
A masculine huge-jawed hero testpilot and his comic sidekick small mechanic guy test fly a german war booty aircraft.
A woman is involved too.
http://www.nurflugel.com/Nurflugel/Horten_Nurflugels/ho_iv/Falvy_Pics/Img0069.jpg
But the real beauty is the aircraft, perhaps the best looking ever constructed in the history of aviation.
http://www.nurflugel.com/Nurflugel/Horten_Nurflugels/ho_iv/Falvy_Pics/Img0064.jpg
Oh Forgot
#1135 posted by anonymous user on 2008/09/12 16:37:21
Today's Post/modernist Architecture Link
#1136 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/09/21 17:00:22
And
#1137 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/09/21 17:18:02
at the other end of the timeline, Opacity hasn't been killed in the collapse of an old insane asylum yet and now has 100+ albums:
http://www.opacity.us/
Re: Coolhunter
#1138 posted by
[Jimbo] on 2008/09/24 21:11:29
#1139 posted by
Zwiffle on 2008/09/24 22:53:11
That bank is SO not going to go bankrupt. It probably has its own time travel device built into it to prevent such catastrophes.
Also, to get an account there the bouncer has to think you're cool enough.
Plastic Bank
#1141 posted by
bambuz on 2008/09/25 20:56:28
Shit won't stick on it.
Sadly, what happens when that surface is tarnished? You can't change any panels or grind out or anything, since it's monolithic.
And it also probably turns yellow with time.
Plastic summer cottages were marketed in Finland in the sixties. You don't see any around...
http://www.kiasma.fi/site/pop/pop.php?tid=61&lang=fi&mo
But there were different ones...
Hmmmm.
#1142 posted by
Text_Fish on 2008/09/26 00:53:50
*Melts his way in to the safe.* Muahahaha.
List Of Rotary Steam Engines
#1144 posted by
bambuz on 2008/09/28 20:03:00
Lotsa great inventions here... except that most of them didn't work out too well.
http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/POWER/rotaryengines/rotaryeng.htm
Have No Fear
#1145 posted by bamby on 2008/09/29 13:10:23
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM_JLIhZLxg
The future is here. Hovering rocket vehicles popping all over USA. Showdown in November.
Soon, space travel will not be the same as it used to be.
Random Suggestion
#1146 posted by Tronyn on 2008/10/07 20:57:37
suggestion for someone else to make for Q1SP, maybe speedmapping session:
Pyramids in Antarctica (as in, they were built so long ago that it was tropic there at the time), as in Lovecraft's AtMoM, or even (maybe) in the Bob Dylan song Isis.
In The Bob Dylan Song Isis.
#1147 posted by
HeadThump on 2008/10/07 23:37:24
One of his best